Pellets
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Also, to standardize the pellets, the food rewards, and to semi-automate this in order to replicate this on a much larger scale and affect the lives of many more people.
We're tracking her head with little
pellets
in a cap, so she's free to move completely unconstrained.
And we chop those strands into what are called
pellets.
You've got nonlethal shotgun rounds that contain rubber
pellets
instead of the traditional metal ones.
And he doesn't like this first position, but he comes up with a second position, and about 50 minutes later, that nest is finished, and he heads off to forage and provision at a pile of dry dung
pellets.
And his neighbor steals one of his dung
pellets.
In a nuclear power plant, you have a big pot of water that's under high pressure, and you have some fuel rods, and these fuel rods are encased in zirconium, and they're little
pellets
of uranium dioxide fuel, and a fission reaction is controlled and maintained at a proper level, and that reaction heats up water, the water turns to steam, steam turns the turbine, and you produce electricity from it.
And the problem with a traditional nuclear power plant like this is, you've got these rods that are clad in zirconium, and inside them are uranium dioxide fuel
pellets.
We did things like, we swabbed surfaces around our classroom and cultured the bacteria we'd collected, and we dissected owl pellets, which are these balls of material that are undigested that owls barf up, and it's really kind of gross and awesome and cool.
In fact, dozens of scalding, birdshot
pellets
puncture his head.
Those
pellets
are in turn reduced fish.
They had to retrieve food
pellets
from a tray.
In turn, these monomers were bonded into long polymer chains to make plastic in the form of millions of
pellets.
We know from evidence found in meteorites that these fluffy dust bunnies eventually get heated, melted and then cooled into solid
pellets
called chondrules.
Furthermore, once those
pellets
do form, how do they stick together?
A fluffy dust rim collected around the outside of the
pellets
could act like Velcro.
Eventually the chondrule
pellets
get cemented together inside larger rocks, which at about 1 kilometer across are finally large enough to hold themselves together through gravity.
Half of each year's 100 billion pounds of thermal plastic
pellets
will be made into fast-track trash.
Now most of these farms are hydroponic or aeroponic systems, which means that instead of using soil, they use a substitute material like polyurethane sponges, biodegradable peat moss and even use inorganic materials like perlite and clay
pellets.
Well, he mentioned some algaes and some fish meals, and then he said chicken
pellets.
I said, "Chicken pellets?"
So, Dan [Barber], if you want billions of chicken
pellets
for your fish farm, I know where to get them.
Plastic pollution – including
pellets
and micro plastics that enter food chains and can endanger human health – is a growing problem.
The Austrian steel producer Voestalpine AG, for example, will start producing steel
pellets
in the southern US that will then be upgraded to high-quality alloys in Austria.
Indeed, since the protests began, the regime’s security forces have killed 85 demonstrators and wounded over 1,000 more, including by throwing tear-gas canisters into crowds and launching
pellets
at people’s chests, at close range.
Today, wood chips, wood
pellets
and half of the straw produced in Danish agriculture are used to produce power and heat at Danish power plants.
This graceful lass, then, helped the young girl, and the two made up a very bad bed for Don Quixote in a garret that showed evident signs of having formerly served for many years as a straw-loft, in which there was also quartered a carrier whose bed was placed a little beyond our Don Quixote's, and, though only made of the pack-saddles and cloths of his mules, had much the advantage of it, as Don Quixote's consisted simply of four rough boards on two not very even trestles, a mattress, that for thinness might have passed for a quilt, full of
pellets
which, were they not seen through the rents to be wool, would to the touch have seemed pebbles in hardness, two sheets made of buckler leather, and a coverlet the threads of which anyone that chose might have counted without missing one in the reckoning.
All then mingled together, forming chains and breaking off again with graceful, unconstrained gaiety; and whenever Love passed in front of the castle he shot his arrows up at it, while Interest broke gilded
pellets
against it.
At length the duke came out to take her down, and as they entered a spacious court two fair damsels came forward and threw over Don Quixote's shoulders a large mantle of the finest scarlet cloth, and at the same instant all the galleries of the court were lined with the men-servants and women-servants of the household, crying, "Welcome, flower and cream of knight-errantry!" while all or most of them flung
pellets
filled with scented water over Don Quixote and the duke and duchess; at all which Don Quixote was greatly astonished, and this was the first time that he thoroughly felt and believed himself to be a knight-errant in reality and not merely in fancy, now that he saw himself treated in the same way as he had read of such knights being treated in days of yore.
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